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A federal judge on Tuesday warned Secretary of Interior Gale Norton that
her attorneys face an uphill battle protecting her from contempt
sanctions for the dismal state of Internet security at the department....

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The Department of Interior remains "hopeful" that it can fix its
Internet-related shutdown but resolving the debacle is taking longer
than expected, a government attorney told a federal judge on Tuesday....

A December 1 incident for which three white males were arrested for
allegedly shouting racist threats as they fired a gun at Klamath tribal
members is causing many to consider how racism has affected resource
usage....

The Minnesota Indian Affairs Council has asked the University of
Minnesota not to get involved in a telescope project located at an
Arizona site considered sacred to a number of tribes
The council, made up of 11 tribal leaders, said the school should refuse a
share in the Mount Graham telescope....

"If you have followed and have knowledge of all the implications behind
this push for a sovereign Native Hawaiian nation, you will realize there is
no place in our society for “sovereign nations” within our United States
of America....

The Department of Justice on Tuesday said it would continue to
prosecute aging power plans who violated clean air provisions at the
same time the Bush administration is considering easing the restrictions.
The Clinton administration sued 51 older power plants for not complying
with pollution standards when they expanded....

Reversing an appeals court ruling, the Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld
the right of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to file
discrimination lawsuits against employers even when arbitration
agreements have been struck....

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Monday said that a
settlement has been reached with African-American males who claim
they were prevented from promotions at the Social Security
Administration....